"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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ubject: Instructors: is no combat better?
From: "Tarver Engineering"
Date: 3/9/04 3:35 PM Pacific Standard Time
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"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Subject: Instructors: is no combat better?
From: Howard Berkowitz
Date: 3/9/04 1:52 PM Pacific Standard Time
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(ArtKramr) wrote:
Subject: Instructors: is no combat better?
From: "Tarver Engineering"
Date: 3/9/04 10:33 AM Pacific Standard Time
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"Seagram" wrote in message
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Ok tribe members, its time to cast your vote. Who wants Art off
the
island
Nice thread Art, don't let the bottom feeders troll you.
Excellent signal, to all that participated.
I made it through WW II . There is no way the bottom feeders
stand a chance,
especially the wannabee bottom feeders. But then again all the
wannabees are
bottom feeders.
Catfish have a biologically useful role. Did you mean lawyers?
Without lawyers there would be no rule of law. There would be no equal;
protection under the law. There would be no courts and no constitution.
Be careful what you wish for lest you get it, And what you seem to be
wishing
for can be the end of freedom as we know it. Those who undermine the
lawyers
are undermining the law. And they have agendas that are well worth
examining.
No I am not a lawyer. Be watchful. Justice Thomas has been making
noises that
may well lead to overturning the 14th amendment. A disaster. Yup. You
hit a
nerve.
It is rediculess to think that the 14th Amendment would be overturned by
the
SCotUS. The 14th Amendment might be interpreted in light of the fact
that
it was passed to enable the enforcement of the 13th Amendment, to mean
less
than it has in the past, but that is a good thing. After all, the 10th
Amendment is a good thing too.
We have a Supreme Court and an administraiton that wants to limit the size
of
the federal government and return power to the states. The14th amendment
blocks
that.
The 14th Amendment does no such thing and should never have been interpreted
to cancel the 10th Amendment. A constructionist view of the Constitution is
best for freedom.